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  • Somebody Doesn't Love Raymond
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  • Alice discovers that there's one person that just doesn't like her that much. Of course, she freaks out, because she must be liked by everybody. "How can Bob not like me? What's not to like?" Occasionally, Alice will end up going through every single event of her life, trying to figure out why Bob doesn't like her. Sometimes, this type of story is used to teach the audience An Aesop that "You can't please everyone." But most of the time, Hilarity Ensues, and their attempts to reverse this dislike will only succeed in really giving the other person something to hate them for.
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  • Alice discovers that there's one person that just doesn't like her that much. Of course, she freaks out, because she must be liked by everybody. "How can Bob not like me? What's not to like?" Occasionally, Alice will end up going through every single event of her life, trying to figure out why Bob doesn't like her. Sometimes, this type of story is used to teach the audience An Aesop that "You can't please everyone." But most of the time, Hilarity Ensues, and their attempts to reverse this dislike will only succeed in really giving the other person something to hate them for. Examples of Somebody Doesn't Love Raymond include: